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Soon she will be allowed to interact with other horses, though she will be kept from active broodmares and their babies.
After toning down the original project, which involved more active animation, and securing approval from the main Italian restoration authority, Mr. Greenaway would be allowed to interact with the original "Last Supper" for one evening, which became the Monday event.
Under the regulation rollback, there are few limits on the ways ISPs will be allowed to interact with sensitive user data.
At the hearing, NIH Director Elias Zerhouni and other officials argued that while changes may be needed, federal scientists should be allowed to interact with industry.
This bank would then play an intermediary role between Madagascar and the rest of the world, as Jews would not be allowed to interact financially with outsiders.
This is when gossip needs to stop, the cousins need be allowed to interact and carry on in their relationships and the parental siblings need keep the problems between themselves, not manipulating their kids to hate their cousins for reasons that are between the adults.
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The Art Cars are BMW's with which certain artists have been allowed to interact.
"The whole building is hermetically sealed except in those corners where you're allowed to interact with the outside world".
The words and pictures carried equal weight and were allowed to interact freely, with results that have delighted generations of readers.
The accused is allowed to interact with other inmates for a limited time to discourage discussions of his case, said Mr. Upadhyay.
Evidence has shown that Mr. Dykes, who has since been convicted in child-molesting cases, was allowed to interact with scouts even after leaders learned he had abused children.
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